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Park City's favorite local radio station, KPCW, is once again in the middle of all the glam, emotion and filmmaking of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, running January 21 through 31. Once again, our veteran news team brings fresh interviews every morning with filmmakers, industry professionals and film festival muckety-mucks.

If the most ridiculous question during the film festival is, "Do you know who I am?" then the smartest counterpart comes from our team of interviewers.

Author Rebecca Coffee joined John Wells and Beth Fratkin to talk about stress and her recent article for Discover Magazine, 20 Things You Didn't Know About Stress. National Geographic Host Jason Silva then joined the show to talk about NatGeo's Expedition Granted. Jason is the host of NatGeo's Brain Games.

Larry Warren welcomes guest host Beth Fratkin who start the hour with a conversation with Former Governor of Utah, Mike Leavitt, author of "Finding Allies, Building Alliances: 8 Elements That Bring - and Keep - People Together". In the second half of the show, Joe Dobrow, author of "Natural Prophets: From Health Foods to Whole Foods - How the Pioneers of the Industry Changed the Way We Eat and Reshaped American Business".

Alive Inside, Dinosaur 13, Marmato filmmakers as well as Rick Brough and Sundance's Trevor Groth and Jarom Rowland. This Green Earth hosts Chris Cherniak and Nell Larson welcome the very first of the Sundance Film Festival filmmakers, reviewers, movers and shakers.

KPCW's This Green Earth heads to the airwaves again for the Sundance Film Festival with a live remote at Park City's Whole Foods Market. And as a lucky coincidence, it is also Whole Foods' 5% Day for KPCW. So stop by to check out the show, meet the hosts and shop for the benefit of local public radio!

Produced by Beth Fratkin. Special thanks to Roger Crawford and Whole Foods for help with the live remote.

Larry Warren welcomes guest host Beth Fratkin to the show. They first speak with author Junheng Li, "Tiger Woman On Wall Street". Then, Gheen Hillman from Cafe Zuppa, in Park City. Finally, Patty Conner, Director of the Office of Consumer Health Services and the state run Avenue H small business Health Insurance.